How to Write Effective Business English teaches the non-native reader how to create clear, concise messages and avoid verbosity. Assuming an intermediate knowledge of English, this book provides guidelines for further development, deals with real life scenarios and gives readers answers that even their bosses might not know.Focusing on emails, letters, resumes or job applications, it gives readers an easy system for writing clearly, quickly and easily. It will also appeal to native English speakers who feel that their written business English needs practice.
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A concrete business plan is essential when assessing a business's earning potential or when applying for financing. Tips & Traps for Writing an Effective Business Plan uses the popular Tips & Traps format to guide you step by step through the process of creating an effective plan that will work with a developing business. You'll learn how to assemble information and write each part of your plan, with the goal of having a ready-to-go, working strategy in just 30 days.

Many companies spend weeks preparing a sales presentation to a customer, but overlook the necessity of taking the same care when dealing with their bank manager or a potential investor. Banks and investors look for detailed information to accompany an application for funds. Therefore management needs to be able to write effective business plans.
In this booklet we show you how to go about writing a successful business plan not only for these external purposes but also as an important management tool for internal purposes....

A well-thought business plan is an essential must-do for startup ventures. It'll be required for any credit or other financing, but even if you're flying solo on a shoestring, a business plan will help keep you focused on what you know will create success. Explore these guidelines and samples to create your own top-notch business plan.

Chapter 5 - Creating effective business messages. When you finish this chapter, you should: Explain the goals of effective business messages and the process for creating them, identify the needs of your audience in the AIM planning process, develop and refine business ideas in the AIM planning process,...

Business Letters for Busy People is designed to be used, not
just read. You not only get the easy-to-read impact of chapter-bychapter
“how to” information, but each section is also filled with
checklists, ready-to-use letters and guidelines to help you do your
job better, more effectively, more easily — right now! It’s literally
a user’s manual for the business professional.

This book moves to the next stage, to focus on the people-the knowledge workers themselves. Noted expert Karl Wiig synthesizes recent research findings in cognitive science and related fields to describe how people actually work. He focuses on how people learn, remember, make decisions, solve problems and act-in general, how knowledge relates to work behavior. By understanding how people work, managers can improve effectiveness to gain competitive advantage.

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Ebook Business writing basics includes chapters: Business writing — There have been some changes made, 13 Ways to mind your reader’s business and put your own on the back burner, 38 Practical writing tips you never learned in school, 26 Ways to add personality to your writing and win friends, 42 Ways to master letters and make yourself look professional on paper, 20 Tips for writing short reports and memos that get read and acted upon, 37 Ways to take the stress and drudgery out of report writing and make your re-ports readable, 38 Things you never learned in kindergarten — Faxes and ...

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As technology and globalization have disrupted traditional operations along the supply chain, the relationship between suppliers, customers, and competitors has changed dramatically.

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This chapter presents globalization aspects of electronic commerce, describes the key issues in each area, and
then analyzes approaches that could be Used to address these issues. Globalization is the marketing and
selling of a product outside a companys home country, and the most effective way to do that on the Internet is
via localization of Web content. Localization is the process and product of customizing Web content so that it
is most understandable and usable to a person residing in a particular locale.

As was mentioned previously, the times and business priorities are changing
at a rapid pace: no longer do organisations aspire to profit for shareholders
alone – they are increasingly answerable to other stakeholders. As a result of
regulatory and media pressure, in particular, best practice, transparency, open-ness and fair play are needed to be successful and sustainable in business.
While traditional concepts still exist and are referred to in this handbook, new
meanings are also developing.

Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If you're looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf.Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business. Read it and you'll know why plans are actually harmful, why you don't need outside investors, and why you're better off ignoring the competition. The truth is, you need less than you think. You don't need to be a workaholic. You don't need to staff up. You don't need to waste time on paperwork...

Over the past 20 years a microfinance industry has emerged in response to the
lack of access to formal financial services for most of the world’s poor. Microfinance
institutions serve an ever-increasing number of poor clients, but the demand for
such financial services still far outstrips their capacity.
To meet this demand, most microfinance institutions plan to increase their
outreach. But rapid growth strains an institution’s systems and changes its financial
dynamics.